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Article Marketing – Quality For Consumers

If you look around the Internet there are several recommended styles of article marketing so how do you decide which is the right way for you? On the one hand there are those who swear by writing several articles a day and submitting them to as many directories as they can. Then there are those who write one article and either use software to spin them into several articles or make small changes like title and first paragraph and submit the similar articles to the same sites. Then there are those who write one quality article daily, weekly or monthly and just submit to a few sites.
 
All of those ways of article marketing may work, but which works the best? Lets just go through the different ways.
 
1. Most of us do not have the time to write several articles a day and if they are about the same subject, intending to promote one particular site those articles can become repetitive and lose quality to quantity. Of course some people can write several good articles a day but I do not think that I am one of them.
 
2. Spinning articles might be a great time saver, but when you look at the results of bad spinning they can be laughable. The articles often do not make sense to the reader and can be difficult to understand in much the same way as badly translated articles. Many directories do not want those articles; I know that I do not want articles on my site that visitors may have difficulty in understanding. There are systems that can spin many decent quality versions of articles – if you must spin please use one of those.
 
3. Changing the first paragraph and or the title of an article and submitting it to different sites is fine. Submitting the altered versions of the same article to the same directories is not fine. Last week a joker submitted the same article to my directory with slightly different titles 4 times using 4 different accounts. As if I was not going to notice the similarities when I looked at the list of articles waiting for approval!
 
4. Then there is quality and submitting to fewer sites. A quality article is a pleasure to approve. I enjoy reading the article, I know that the quality of my site is going to improve and I know that the quality articles are going to bring in more traffic to my site. I also know that a quality article does not need to be submitted to hundreds of sites or spun. A quality article will be picked up on by publishers and replicated pretty darn quick.
 
You can guess which article marketing style I prefer; its quality all the way.
 
Looking at number 4 I sound like a proper know it all. I do not think that I know everything but I do know what my site stats tell me. The author articles that get the most hits are nearly always the articles that I have regarded as high quality, or have been interesting enough to read all the way through.
 
I have different ways of defining quality that may make me seem contrary, but I have always looked at things in different ways. A business colleague calls me a lateral thinker, I think he means a pain in the b**t!
 
Quality that is extremely well written, but on occasion no matter how well an article is written if the content is dry and boring the article is not going to fly for the majority of readers unless it contains specific information. I do not claim to be an extremely good writer, I think that I am an adept writer who can occasionally pull off unexpected great results almost by accident. I have had enough of those accidents to be able to figure out why those articles are hitting the spot and why articles such as this one is unlikely to produce masses of hits.
 
One of my accidents was an article about where I live. I wrote it as an example because I wanted members of my travel site to write about where they live. It started out as an article about a regular town and without initially intending to I added paragraphs about places of interest and tourist spots within 10 miles. It dawned on me after writing the article that although I live in an industrial town that would not be considered on it’s own a tourist centre, like most places there are tourist spots close enough by to include a mention in an article.
 
That article does better for hits than most articles of my own and those of authors on my sites that have been especially written for article marketing. I asked myself why and came up with 2 reasons. One was that I had added a good variety of keywords and phrases without thinking about it. The other reason I suspect is that the article is unique, very different to any other travel article that I have seen out there. It is also obvious that I know the place well whereas most article marketing travel articles don’t give you a sense of the authors knowing the places that they write about and show little personality.
 
Another accident was an article written a month ago about my bad experience with a spyware fraud. I was so cheesed off that I turned to writing to make myself feel better. I have never known an article get so many hits in such a short time. It has been picked up by a lot of webmasters, bloggers and ezines and I am sure it still has plenty of scope. I have even seen it on some geek sites, now that’s something I never thought would happen to an article of mine!
 
I think that the article is doing well because it is offering information written from obvious personal experience that people want and need and those people have had the common sense to do a search before being scared into parting with their money.
 
The top 2 articles on my directory every month are my own scam warnings. They are only on a couple of my sites so the hits are not spread between zillions of article directories. Again I am providing information that people want and need. Neither of the articles were written for the purpose of article marketing and a variety of keywords and phrases happened naturally.
 
So to me a quality article is reasonably well written, packed with information written from experience that people want or need, unique or as different to other articles as possible and showing some personality. 

I’ll end this far too long article by including a quote from a forum that made me think. ‘Thats a major problem I see in article directories — its so difficult to find good content in them that they are not nearly as useful to article consumers as they could be.’

Enjoy Your Trip To Hong Kong By Following All The Tips Of This Travel Article

Do you know there is a place in Asia called ” Pearl of the East”?If your answer is Hong Kong,then you are right.Although Hong Kong is only a small island ,it is also a place for great food and shopping.This is a place where you will find 95% of the population are Chinese and it is also a place where you will find travellers from all over the world. It is also a place that serve as a gateway to mainland China where you will find many other different kinds of travel experiences .

 There are 10 places that I will recommend to all the tourist of Hong Kong :              1. Gondola  of Victoria Peak                                                                                  (where you will see the whole view of Hong Kong and  night time is  excellent.) 2.Ocean ParK                                                                                                        (where you will enjoy your times with differnt kinds of  animals shows)                 3.The Disneyland                                                                                                  ( where you will enjoy the Disney experiences in Hong Kong style)                   4. Shopping in Harbour City                                                                                   (where you can find good products with a fair price)                                           5.  Ferry Experiences                                                                                            (across the harbour from Tsim Tsa Tsui Ferry Terminal )                                     6. Buffet of International Metropolis Plaza Hotel ( where you will enjoy one of the best dinner buffet with international stlyle of Hong Kong.)                                   7.Local Wan Ton noodles                                                                                          (you can find this any where in Hong Kong,just ask someone where you can find a plcae for won ton,people will show you the way nearby all the streets. )             8.Take the tram in Hong Kong Island (Travel across the Hong Kong Island from west to east with the cheapest tickets of 2-3 $HKD and with one of the oldest transportation vehicle of Hong Kong.Trust me,it is fun.)                                  9.Shopping at Time Square (where you will find different kinds of products from all over the world.)                                                                                                 10.Peking Duck of Peking Restaurant in East TsimShaTsui (you will enjoy this famous Peking Duck with differnet kinds of Chinese food as your dinner)  

Writing Travel Articles For Article Marketing

There are lots of travel website owners who write travel articles for article marketing, many of whom I believe do not give themselves the best shot at successful results. In this article I will explain why from my observations that I think some travel writers let themselves down and how I believe they can improve their results.

The Nitty Gritty

First of all article marketers submit articles to article directories as part of their website promotions – that and much of what I’m saying here applies for any niche. Ideally article marketers are working towards the following:

· Long term backlinks pointing to their sites
· Viral effect of articles being re-published on authority sites and ezines
· Click throughs on those links
· Establish themselves as an authority in their niche
· Credibility in the eyes of readers

The first 3 are about getting more traffic to your sites, the last 3 are about benefiting from the traffic. Article marketers will not benefit from their work if they produce:

· Poorly written articles
· Show a lack of first hand knowledge
· Ruin their credibility by misleading and disappointing readers

It’s all common sense but not every writer gets it. In order to explain more I will use some potential scenarios.

Information Searches

Jess and Mick have booked a cheap flight on the Internet to the Canary Islands. As they need accommodation it’s only natural that they do a search for the type of accommodation that they want. They use ‘Canary Island holiday property rentals’ in their first search and are pleased to see an article titled ‘Canary Island Holiday Property Rentals’ at the top of the search results.

Disappointment hits them when they find that the article is about the Canary Islands in general and has nothing to do with holiday property rentals except for a link in the resource box. The author has lost credibility because their title is misleading and the only links that are likely to be clicked on are the Google ads that you generally find on the article directory pages or more likely Jess and Mick click away and continue their search.

They finally find the information that they really want and accommodations sorted out they now want information about hiring a car. Their search is Canary Islands car hire, the top link is an article titled ‘Canary Islands Car Hire’. Imagine how annoyed Jess and Mick feel to find yet another general article about the Canary Islands and the only thing concerning car hire is a link in the author bio – goodbye credibility, article and click throughs!

Publisher Searches

Mathew is building a website about the Caribbean. He has some of his own material but decides to visit an article directory and find some content to help build his site faster. He finds a really great article about visiting Jamaica and would love to use it but the title ‘Cheap Flights To The Caribbean’ is a problem. Yes you’ve guessed right – the only reference to cheap flights is in the author bio. Mathew decides against using the article on his website because he has ethics and does not want to mislead his site visitors.

He then spots an article titled ‘Fabulous Jamaica Resort Review’. Mathew expects a genuine review from somebody who has visited the resort, but he doesn’t get that. Instead there is a brochure like article extolling the virtues of a hotel or all inclusive resort that just happens to be linked to in the author bio – and an article that shows no indication of the author ever setting foot on the beautiful island of Jamaica. There is also a sentence recommending a website for more information within the article body and that website just happens to belong to the author – goodbye credibility.

Reality Check

With these scenarios the authors have thought that they were being clever and used the best keywords and phrases in the titles for what they are promoting in the author bio. Fair enough if the article content matches the titles and key phrases – shooting yourself in the foot article marketing if it doesn’t.

If you promise a review of a resort you should deliver just that and not something that can be found on any travel brochure or travel site. A review should be an author’s opinion written from experience and nothing less. Recommending your own websites in the article body not only spoils an article but is also a credibility hit.

If your misleading article is accepted on article directories do you want to benefit from the viral effect of your article being published on other websites and ezines? Would you want content on your website or ezine that is misleading or pure unpaid for advertising? I know that I wouldn’t. I really enjoy reading good travel articles and reviews, but often find them disappointing for the reasons that I’ve outlined.

Any good and ethical sales person, and that includes Internet marketers know that to do well you need to build up trust with your prospective customers. You want your articles to work for you so start thinking about them from the point of view of a reader or publisher and you won’t go far wrong.

The travel niche is huge and nowadays many travellers search the Internet for information before they book their dream holidays. The majority of travellers know nothing about Internet marketing, article marketing or key phrases. All they know is what they see – that they are being misled. Would you click on a link and buy from an author or seller who is misleading you?

Travel Article Submission Sources And Supercharging Your Search Engine Success

For travel writers and authors of vacations of a lifetime, the clear goal is to improve the standings in the search engines for travel websites and the current method you are using is short travel article submissions on top tier article submission sites like ArticleBase. However, there are 2nd tier sources too.

The hope is that folks looking for travel articles online will use an article library and land on your travel article, thus leading them back to your website. But, what other ways are there to improve your chances for search engine excellence besides good travel stories and travel tips and information? Below find some hints…

So you have just had your travel article published on a top article engine. Now is it time to sit back and wait for the hits? Hardly. The next thing to consider is to look around and see if there might be somewhere else to submit a revised version of your work. Note, I said, revised. No article database wants to see multiple submissions, but using your original work as the core, look to see how you can rewrite portions to come up with another significantly different article based on the essence of your original work. With that in hand, you’re ready to go in search of other article outlets.

Some suggestions include like minded travel blogs and websites that may already be looking for travel articles for reprint to improve their internet footprint. To find out more about this method, simply search for the topic of your article and see what pops up, or failing to find comfort there, search “travel articles” in general. You may be pleasantly surprised to see how many “2nd tier” places there are that want your travel and tourism articles! Make sure to not only point your tourism article back to your website target, but also back to your top tier vacation article too! This is form of submission triangulation that will help your search engine score.

Regardless, after you publish your short travel article epic, you want to give it the best shot it can get for it. One of the easiest ways to help it along is with social bookmarking sites like digg and Propeller. If this is new to you, not to worry, for you’ll catch on quickly. Join the aforementioned sites, and then look around for the best of the rest, and there are tons of places. Then, judiciously bookmark the url of your published article. I say judiciously, because you don’t want to overdo it by bookmarking the same travel article everywhere you can. Be selective, because overdoing it could be considered spamming by the bookmark places…and you really don’t want to get known for that. For more information on social bookmarking, you need look no further than the ArticleBase!

Then after you bookmark your tourism article, the next thing to do is to go to a “ping” service like Pingler and “ping” your article…and possibly even your bookmark of the article. This is said to be a way to more quickly let the search engines know that there is something new out there and to go get it. The process is dirt easy and takes but a few moments fulfill to gain the edge on search engines.

The reason most folks submit articles in the first place is that they know, or have been told that article places like ArticleBase are beloved of the search engines, so that your work gets indexed quickly. But it never hurts to help the process along a little bitty bit with some SEO (Search Engine Optimization) of your own. There is nothing sneaky about it, and it’s done all the time by the professionals who know. The main thing is to present the article libraries with good content, which they crave, because they are in business to make money too by presenting advertising along with articles that satisfy.

So, the wrap here is that after you submit your travel article and it’s accepted and published, your next job is to supercharge it with additional submissions to 2nd tier sources, and helping the search engines with social bookmarks and pings.

The hard work, after all, was researching and writing the travel article. Once you’re hooked up and signed up with these other places, putting those ribbons and bows on your beloved tome will be easy indeed!

Travel Writing Article – Uncover 5 Best Kept Secrets To Travel Article Writing

1. Analyze travel stories that were written by advanced writers. Find out the exact style these article were written with. Jot down all the writing strategies and pieces that make them different from other copies. Take notes about what you have discovered and use the new information to write your own articles.

2. Decide on the topics you will be discussing in your articles. You can find travel articles pretty much anywhere. You need to set your copies away from the crowd. You can do this by researching topics that aren’t being used by other travel writers. Also, you could target some fresh new angles to write your content from. It is very important to provide your readers with new stories as this is the best way to get their attention.

3. If you want your readers to enjoy your articles to the very end, you need to start off with the best information you can provide. Give them all the juiciest information in your first paragraph. This will surely compel them to read your future copies.

4. Engage with your readers. We all know that giving your readers quality information is the best way to get them to read your copies. But, you also need to catch their interest. To do this, simply ask your readers questions, include humorous stories, and always use relevant imagery whenever possible.

5. Keep your travel articles short. The best way to get your information across to your readers is to write your articles in an easy to understand format. Give them all the information they need right away and leave out anything irrelevant.